The MLK1005S7N5JT is a multilayer ceramic inductor manufactured by TDK Corporation. It is designed for high-frequency applications where a small, surface-mountable inductor is needed. This inductor is part of TDK's MLK series, known for its compact size and excellent performance. The MLK1005S7N5JT is commonly used in a variety of electronic circuits for filtering, impedance matching, and RF applications.
Applications
- RF Circuits: Used in radio frequency circuits for impedance matching and filtering.
- Mobile Phones: Employed in mobile phones for signal processing and noise reduction.
- Wireless Communication Devices: Integrated into wireless communication devices such as Bluetooth modules and Wi-Fi devices.
- High-Frequency Filters: Utilized in high-frequency filters to remove unwanted signals.
- Matching Networks: Used in matching networks to optimize signal transfer.
Features
- Small Size: Compact 1005 (1.0mm x 0.5mm) package for space-saving designs.
- High Self-Resonant Frequency: High SRF for stable performance at high frequencies.
- Multilayer Construction: Multilayer ceramic construction for high reliability and performance.
- Low DC Resistance: Low DCR to minimize power loss.
- RoHS Compliant: Compliant with RoHS standards, ensuring environmental friendliness.
Benefits
- Space Saving: Small size allows for dense circuit designs.
- Improved Performance: High SRF ensures stable performance in high-frequency applications.
- High Reliability: Multilayer construction provides excellent reliability.
- Reduced Power Loss: Low DC resistance minimizes power dissipation.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for a wide range of high-frequency applications.
Additional Details
The MLK1005S7N5JT inductor has an inductance value of 7.5 nH (nanohenries) with a specified tolerance. The rated current is dependent on the temperature rise and ambient conditions. The operating temperature range is typically from -55°C to +125°C. The self-resonant frequency (SRF) is a critical parameter that indicates the frequency at which the inductor's behavior becomes capacitive rather than inductive. The quality factor (Q) is a measure of the inductor's efficiency, with higher Q values indicating lower losses. This inductor's construction provides stable electrical characteristics across a wide range of temperatures. Its small size makes it ideal for densely packed circuit boards where component space is limited. The inductor is designed to be compatible with standard surface mount assembly processes.